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We left our lovely cattle cottage and began our journey back East. We paused at Gwithian, across the bay opposite St Ives, to run around the sand dunes for a bit and up to look at the view of Godrevy lighthouse. Then we made our way to Healeys Cyder Farm, deciding that it was appropriate beings as we are in Cornwall. We had a taste of some great ...

Today we went back to Lands End to explore the beautiful headland. The coastpath around here is absolutely stunning. We hiked along checking out all the rocky outcrops and views. Stopping for another photo I below into the clear blue water and noticed a dark figure moving - a seal! We watched as he made his way to the caves before he disappeared for a bit. We stayed a while longer trying to spot him again, and to our luck he came back with a friend! (we suspect lady ...

... of season! Still nice for a wander round the tiny community and pretty harbour, with some good steps for us to soak up some sun and enjoy a flapjack!

Leaving Marazion, we continued along the coast to Porthcurno and the Minack Theatre. This is an open-air theatre built into the sea cliff. It's amazing! Terraces of stone leading down to the main stage area with balconies and things as well, all with the backdrop of the ocean. I imagine it is ...

... As with so much of Indian culture, it is, I think, in part due to their religion. Young and old, rich and poor are unashamedly devout; religion forms a significant part of their daily lives and whether Hindu or Muslim, Sikh, Jain or Buddhist, Indians believe that individual men and women each have a significant role. Respect for one's fellow man does not, as in the west, mean a respect for his privacy and personal space, but engenders the need to engage ...

... that is close to the heart of all the babes. Today we're off to Lands End and hopefully we'll climb some rocky mountains and find our pirate kings..... No pirate kings materialised but we did a good imitation of climbing rocky mountains, as well as visiting the amazing Minack theatre - an amphitheatre carved into a cliff overlooking the sea, stepping back to the Iron Age in the ruins of Carn Euny and seeing a spectacular sunset over St ...